Economics, politics and Marmite – 2016 – an unusual year in focus

Dec 23, 2016, 03:45 PM

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The phenomenal successes of British athletes at the Rio Olympics were quickly forgotten in 2016 as a confusing, unpredictable mix of politics and economics took over.

The peculiarities began before Brazil, however, when Leicester City won the Premiership title at odds of 5,000 to 1.

Then the British public were granted a vote on the country’s role in the European Union, which few appeared to understand. Markets crashed and recovered, the pound tanked and people got rather angry – but mostly about attempts to increase the price of the popular yeast spread, Marmite.

Finally, a reality TV star with the language of a child and behaviour of a child became leader of the free world.

Join Simon Lambert and Lee Boyce of This is Money and Share Radio luminary Georgie Frost for a look behind the sound bites and the hubris as they try to work out happened and why.